No time to stand still

Afterimage, Nov-Dec, 2005 by Adela Holmes

While I prefer not to rush in this increasingly fast-paced world, I've realized that moving through time at a faster rate makes the future and history happen more rapidly, advancing us more quickly to the next stage. These images, taken from a moving car, have an element of chance and accident, which affords me an opportunity to read them separately from their intent. To me, they are the unnoticed links between the past and the future created by chance and accident.

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ADELA HOLMES, originally from Szczecin, Poland, grew up in West Berlin, Germany and eventually relocated to Savannah, Georgia. Holmes received her BFA in interior design from Savannah College of Art and Design in 1997. After a six-year career as an interior designer, she began to explore photography as a means of creative expression.

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